Austin History Center, Austin Public Library - 12 Matching Results
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- [Child with Toys]
- Photograph of a child sitting on the floor surrounded by toys. He is siting on a rug in front of a couch. The photographer wrote the name "McDonald Jr." on the sleeve of the negative.
- S. Flavis
- Three people seated on a couch.
- J. Frank Norris speaking to the Texas Legislature
- Norris, a fundamentalist preacher, giving a speech
- J. Frank Norris speaking to The Texas Legislature
- Photograph of Norris standing at podium speaking. Norris was a constroversial fundamentalist Baptist preacher.
- J. Frank Norris speaking to The Texas Legislature
- Photograph of Norris, hat in hand, standing surrounded by a group of men.
- J. Frank Norris Speaking to The Texas Legislature
- Photograph of J. Frank Norris approaching the podium to speak to members of The Texas Legislature. Norris was a controversial fundamentalist Baptist preacher who convinced the legislature to abolish racetrack gambling.
- Childrens' pictures
- group of children with two adults
- Young Man Seated at Desk
- Photograph of a young man seated beside desk.
- [Interior View of the Commodore Perry Hotel]
- Photograph of a fireplace inside the Commodore Perry Hotel. There is a statue on a pedestal above the fireplace. There is a couch and a chair around the main area and a lamp.
- [Interior View of the Commodore Perry Hotel]
- Photograph of two men standing inside the Commodore Perry Hotel. One, likely a bellhop, is standing in front of the desk, and the other, a desk clerk, is standing behind the desk. There are multiple chairs around the main area and overhead lighting.
- Parcel Post Station
- Post office building
- [Terrace Motor Hotel]
- Photograph of a car parked under the covered entrance of the Terrace Motor Hotel, located at 2100 South Congress Avenue, in front of the main doors. A bellman can be seen greeting guests getting out of the car and two more staff can be seen inside the building.